Did you synthesize the loop on a grid this time Bart or did you actually play it on some keys live and to the click? May I ask?

The bass track was not played/recorded live. That being said, it wasn't quantized to the point of being exactly sixteenth-note triplets either. The reason was so that people could play, interpret and do exactly what they did.

What a great compilation and I raise my glass to all of you who participated .. it truly was great fun to see and hear you guys play. I hope that in a year I am good enough and that I feel brave enough to participate.

Wow, very nice job by everyone! Bart, I really appreciate the effort and time you put into this. Perhaps odd, but after watching the video I want to reup my VIP membership.

I'm kicking myself for not contributing, because playing to this kind of loop is right up my alley. I regretted not sending in anything for the three prior community solos, but I really regret missing this one.

I hope next year's will be nearly the same. The advantage of using a loop like this is it allows drummers to play a groove and mix in other types of playing along the way. I shy away from the all out solo.

It’s great to hear them all together, and Felix.. This just once again proves why you are ‘da man!’ Cheers

N

Love to read about how cool I am! LOLz

yeah, the DC TV really wanted me to re subscribe to my VIP membership. I really enjoy this place anyways.

So Nick and I were talking offline and he wanted me to comment about his copper snare drum. I actually think the compact punchy tone of it compliments his style and genre very well. He asked if he should go for a brass drum; well, I would guess brass would be more open sounding than copper if that is what you want but I'd say the copper would have a heavier vibe to it. Which is cool right?

I mean everyone has a brass snare. Gawd!

That was a good recording you did dude! YOU always sound great and like yourself. Not easy to get your own sound happening.

That was a good recording you did dude! YOU always sound great and like yourself. Not easy to get your own sound happening.

I think my friends camera didn't capture the Audio very well. I am going to have to invest in some better equipment. Most of the recordings came out very nicely so I agree with you Felix, as far as people were able to capture there sound and I heard some great snare tone.You could tell the difference in Equipment big time on this. Hannah had great tone as well as Gaetano. David Criggers tone really impressed me too and Barts sound quality was great as always. The drummer that played after me had some of the best tone I heard on the list. You guys Rocked, Nutty

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Yeah but Nutty, so what? Your groove was happening and that is the most important thing. Bart probably had to compress the files even more so the sound quality is not going to be as sweet sounding as it is in your studio.

Now Frank takes the cake for the absolute most garage band sounding recording. That in itself is feat to be reckoned with Good job bro! LOLz funny stuff.

Yeah but Nutty, so what? Your groove was happening and that is the most important thing. Bart probably had to compress the files even more so the sound quality is not going to be as sweet sounding as it is in your studio.

Now Frank takes the cake for the absolute most garage band sounding recording. That in itself is feat to be reckoned with Good job bro! LOLz funny stuff.

Yeah - it sounded like it was recorded underwater. Even my wife noticed.Good news is - she'll understand when I eventually spend a few dollarson a real mic.

So Nick and I were talking offline and he wanted me to comment about his copper snare drum. I actually think the compact punchy tone of it compliments his style and genre very well. He asked if he should go for a brass drum; well, I would guess brass would be more open sounding than copper if that is what you want but I'd say the copper would have a heavier vibe to it. Which is cool right?

I mean everyone has a brass snare. Gawd!

That was a good recording you did dude! YOU always sound great and like yourself. Not easy to get your own sound happening.

Thanks Felix,

That’s good info thanks!

I have also been chatting with Ryan (Ryno) about this snare, he was so amazingly helpful with the starclassic burbinga information, (superb guy, really, really helpful!) and he has also given me some killer info & also sent me a recording of his tama brass shell which was incredibly useful!